24h Diana+ Bling Bling Rumble

We are looking for your best take at the classic hip-hop "bling bling" feeling. We want you to dive deeply into the world of gold teeth, pimped out cars, shiny goods or something else that just screams bling bling.

We are looking for your best take at the classic hip-hop “bling bling” feeling. We want you to dive deeply into the world of gold teeth, pimped out cars, shiny goods or something else that just screams bling bling.

CONTESTDETAILS

Deadline: 24 hours

Allowed Cameras: Diana+ & Dianaf+ camera

Prizes:

Winner – 10 Piggy points

Upload Limit: 10 Photos

Minimum Dimensions: At least 550px x 550px

Please note that sample photos are theme suggestions only. Feel free to be creative with your interpretation of the theme!

By submitting photos to this rumble, you agree that photos may appear for promotional materials for Lomography.

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